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The iPhone 12 proves extremely repair-unfriendly in a new video

Started by Redaktion, October 31, 2020, 17:24:24

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Redaktion

Apple's products have shown themselves as resistant to teardowns and re-assembly in the past. The Australian device-repair YouTuber Hugh Jeffreys has posted a new video that seems to demonstrate that this is also true of the recently-launched iPhone 12. The device's UI and cameras exhibited anomalies in response to a motherboard switch.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/The-iPhone-12-proves-extremely-repair-unfriendly-in-a-new-video.501402.0.html

kek



S.Yu

lol, I think it's been known that many recent (<2y/o) Apple parts need to flash a specific code upon installation to be identified as "genuine". Corporate greed, of course.

Elsa Schneemann

You bought the device, therefore you have the right to do whatever you want with it. Unabashed corporate avarice indeed.

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